Big warm up, few more showers
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This evening we stay mainly dry, but misty, stratus clouds stay overhead. Temperatures won’t change much through the night or into tomorrow morning. More scattered showers are possible overnight, with a few during the early morning commute, and then we have the chance for a couple of isolated showers in the afternoon. Overall, it does look to be a mainly dry day.
Highs warm up dramatically into the low 80s for tomorrow. We stay warm with mainly dry conditions through Tuesday, and then a front will move through Wednesday dropping our temps and bringing us a day of showers and thunderstorms.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a chance of a few showers. Low of 60.
Monday: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of AM showers, then mostly sunny late with a slight chance of PM showers/storms. High of 82.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny early, then mostly cloudy by the afternoon with a slight chance of PM showers/storms. Highs in the low 80s.
Wednesday: Cloudy with showers and storms, especially in the afternoon/evening. Highs in the mid-70s.